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lou: did clinton help or hurt? because he put up by heck of a standard for giving speeches last night. now obama has the magic. >> clinton helped him enormously. clinton can make a defense of the obama presidency much better than obamacare and because it comes from a person that has tremendous credibility on the economy and is an arbitrator of what will work and what isn't going to work. our order, i mean. that is what he did. he set up obama to make that case, and obama is going to make it. the roof is going to come of this place tonight. no doubt about it. lou: we will be watching to make certain that these forecasts hold true, as they usually do. good to have you with us. >> thanks. good to have the. lou: the intellectual integrity of the democratic party. and debbie wasserman shultz. those two things are disturbing when combined. she is struggling with the truth next. ♪ lou: a new book by bob woodward certainly criticizing the president's skills. the price of politics into last summer's debt ceiling fiasco be
lou: did clinton help or hurt? because he put up by heck of a standard for giving speeches last night. now obama has the magic. >> clinton helped him enormously. clinton can make a defense of the obama presidency much better than obamacare and because it comes from a person that has tremendous credibility on the economy and is an arbitrator of what will work and what isn't going to work. our order, i mean. that is what he did. he set up obama to make that case, and obama is going to make...
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lou: one more. clinton president obama passed the bank bailout clearly shows president bush signed the tarp. >> part of what they do is attack claims in my book. on the bank bailout to did not say obama signed into law, i just say he supported them. even as candidate obama, he was consulted on them. lou: i can remember them in the white house with president bush, both looking like strong candidate for president. as they signed off what was to be. speak of the film is full of this information. the founding fathers, the shady characters he is associated with so they cannot ask for any of that, they are wrong on this. lou: the title of your commentary that is running entitled why did obama used the n-word to describe his grandfather? don't want to go into too much, but it is remarkable. the conflicts refuse. >> imagine if mitt romney had a half-brother or if he let the n-word slip even by accident, this would be a massive uproar, but with obama ignored, covered up, pretend it doesn't exist. only focusi
lou: one more. clinton president obama passed the bank bailout clearly shows president bush signed the tarp. >> part of what they do is attack claims in my book. on the bank bailout to did not say obama signed into law, i just say he supported them. even as candidate obama, he was consulted on them. lou: i can remember them in the white house with president bush, both looking like strong candidate for president. as they signed off what was to be. speak of the film is full of this...
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lou: teflon. you have written also that governor romney needs to understand very clearly that he has to attack the central charge of the obama campaign, and that is, he is all about the rich at the expense of the poor. how should he respond to that charge? >> first of all, people should stop believing that when you raise tax rates on anybody, rich or poor, that means you're going to give more tax revenue. there have been many cases, one is 1997, when they cut the capital gains tax, for example, and the amount of capital gains revenue that they received over the next four years went up from what the projections were under the old rate, almost twice what the projections have been under the old rate. people did not automatically pay whatever the tax rate is. there are so many ways ranging from tax-free municipal bonds to simply sending money to other countries that is very unlikely that the rich will be inconvenienced by raising tax rates on them. he will be hurt the most will undoubtedly be the peop
lou: teflon. you have written also that governor romney needs to understand very clearly that he has to attack the central charge of the obama campaign, and that is, he is all about the rich at the expense of the poor. how should he respond to that charge? >> first of all, people should stop believing that when you raise tax rates on anybody, rich or poor, that means you're going to give more tax revenue. there have been many cases, one is 1997, when they cut the capital gains tax, for...
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now the 43 year-old as badly als or lou gehrig's disease. the new study finds players like turner may be more likely to die from diseases such as als and alzheimer's disease which damages the cells in the brain. the weights three times the risk of dying from these causes than you would expect from the general population. >>> studies suggest that had injuries on the field may lead to neurological problems but the researchers said the study stopped short of dry night conclusion. the study looked at more than 3400 retired players who played for the nfl between 1959 and 1988 for five years are more. the nfl says has taken significant steps to address head injuries and protect players. >>> to help with some of the changes will eventually to concussions. patients with the disease eventually lose control of the muscles needed to move this week yeast and sprains. never acted and think that's my name mental or cognitive ability as woods be it impaired the biplane this game. >>> now is trying to make sure that other athletes know they could be putting
now the 43 year-old as badly als or lou gehrig's disease. the new study finds players like turner may be more likely to die from diseases such as als and alzheimer's disease which damages the cells in the brain. the weights three times the risk of dying from these causes than you would expect from the general population. >>> studies suggest that had injuries on the field may lead to neurological problems but the researchers said the study stopped short of dry night conclusion. the...
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made it said spent >> ringing in your ears, you may see some spots >> now the 43 year-old is battling lou gehrig's disease. a study finds that players like turner may be likely to die from diseases such as als and alzheimer's disease >> three times the risk of dying from these diseases then the general population >> recent study suggests that head injuries on the field might lead to and neurological problems but this study stopped short of drawing that conclusion. the study looked at retired players who played for the nfl between 59-88 for five years or more. the nfl says it has taken significant steps to address head injuries and protect players >> we would hope with some of the changes in the turf and rule changes it will eventually lead to the reduction of concussions >> patience with the disease eventually lose control of the muscles needed to move, speak, eat, and brave. >> never did i think that my mental or cognitive abilities would be imperative by playing this game >> now he is trying to make sure that other athletes could be putting themselves at risk when they play this game. m
made it said spent >> ringing in your ears, you may see some spots >> now the 43 year-old is battling lou gehrig's disease. a study finds that players like turner may be likely to die from diseases such as als and alzheimer's disease >> three times the risk of dying from these diseases then the general population >> recent study suggests that head injuries on the field might lead to and neurological problems but this study stopped short of drawing that conclusion. the...
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players were three times more likely to die from diseases that damage brain cells like alzheimer's and lou gehrig's than the general population. players in speed positions were more at risk. today the nfl announced they will donate $30 million to fund brain injury research. >>> two people are reported dead and at least ten injured after a powerful earthquake in costa rica today. the 7.6 magnitude quake shook up the western coast just before 8:00 a.m. it hit about 90 miles west of the capital city of san jose. this is video from a television state in coast ka reek ka. you can see the shaking. damage estimates are still being tallied. a tsunami warning was issued and then retracted. >>> we had whacky weather today. let's get on a check on the forecast. >> that tropical moisture we've been tracking for six or seven days that could impact the bay area is now here. the bulk is down in southern california. you can see here across the bay area, it's getting fired up right now. enough uplift at 300 millibars, about 2020,000 or 30,000 feet where airplanes play that it's producing more scattered sho
players were three times more likely to die from diseases that damage brain cells like alzheimer's and lou gehrig's than the general population. players in speed positions were more at risk. today the nfl announced they will donate $30 million to fund brain injury research. >>> two people are reported dead and at least ten injured after a powerful earthquake in costa rica today. the 7.6 magnitude quake shook up the western coast just before 8:00 a.m. it hit about 90 miles west of the...
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lou: good evening, i am lori rothman in for lou dobbs. more bad timing for president obama. a lackluster jobs report. hours after a big pitch to the dnc with just 60 days before the presidential election, an economy that appears to be stuck in neutral. second term aspirations. we take that up here tonight. also tonight, elaine chao offers her perspective on how to the this put this country back to work. also ahead, ben bernanke on the verge. kevin hassett is here and archbishop dolan during the dnc benediction last night. we will play the tape and let you decide. first, the obama and romney campaign. crisscrossing in iowa and vermont. >> we have been there and we have tried what they are selling. it didn't work then and it's not going to work now. we are moving forward. as was pointed out in the convention, there is a basic component missing from this plan. it's called math. [laughter] arithmetic. lori: there is no arguing with this guy. the economy adding a measly amount of jobs last month, 96,000. it would be good if not for the 400,000 people who drop out of the workforce
lou: good evening, i am lori rothman in for lou dobbs. more bad timing for president obama. a lackluster jobs report. hours after a big pitch to the dnc with just 60 days before the presidential election, an economy that appears to be stuck in neutral. second term aspirations. we take that up here tonight. also tonight, elaine chao offers her perspective on how to the this put this country back to work. also ahead, ben bernanke on the verge. kevin hassett is here and archbishop dolan during the...
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yesterday on the same day showing a study released showing that football players are more likely to develop lou gehrig disease and alzheimer's. running backs and quarterbacks are at the greatest risk. the money will go to the nation's leading medical research agency. >>> a computer tablet wars coming up. >>> and a day when muni workers get to have a lot of fun and show off some special skills. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for the 408 and 669 area codes? no, what is it? starting october 20, 2012, if you have a 408 or 669 number, you'll need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. o.k., but what if i have an 408 number and i'm calling a 408 number? you'll still need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number. so when in doubt, dial it out! >>> investors find out what they are looking from for the european central bank. they bought large amounts of government bonds that set off a local rally and sending the u.s. innexts up to a four-year high. dow is up 210. amazon released its newest verse of the kindle fire. the new device will cost $159 and have
yesterday on the same day showing a study released showing that football players are more likely to develop lou gehrig disease and alzheimer's. running backs and quarterbacks are at the greatest risk. the money will go to the nation's leading medical research agency. >>> a computer tablet wars coming up. >>> and a day when muni workers get to have a lot of fun and show off some special skills. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for the 408 and 669 area codes? no, what...
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ironman on this date. 17 years ago, cal ripken became the all time consecutive games leader beating lou gehrig at 213 #. that's the number, consecutive games played a streak that will never be broken in the history of baseball. tonight, the living legend statue will be unveiled honoring cal and that's coming up for you tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. the ceremony around 5:15 just before the start of the game. we're going to have a preview for that for you today here on "good morning maryland." but for first let's go back to the studio with lynette and a check of the forecast. >>> all right, charlie let's talk about what's going on right now becae we are looking pretty good. we have a shower in caroline county and also some showers in virginia just about around montgomery county. we can see some showers now trying to move into the rockville area. that will be the scenario through the morning. very light in nature out and about and an isolated show in the afternoon and evening time frame but mainly dry for today. temperature-wise this morning we're at 70 kegs right now in woodbine. 75 in bethes
ironman on this date. 17 years ago, cal ripken became the all time consecutive games leader beating lou gehrig at 213 #. that's the number, consecutive games played a streak that will never be broken in the history of baseball. tonight, the living legend statue will be unveiled honoring cal and that's coming up for you tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. the ceremony around 5:15 just before the start of the game. we're going to have a preview for that for you today here on "good morning...
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exploding debt and reduced investments in our future, or if, like the great civil rights pioneer, fannie lou hamer, you're just plain old tired of being sick and tired -- [cheers and applause] -- join us, work with us, win with us, and we can make our country the country it was meant to be! [cheers and applause] now, george bush talked a good game, but he has no game plan to rebuild america from the city to the suburbs to the countryside so that we can compete and win again in the global economy. i do. [applause] he won't take on the big insurance companies and the bureaucracy to control health costs and give us affordable health care for all americans, but i will. [cheers and applause] he won't even implement the recommendations of his own commission on aids, but i will. [cheers and applause] he won't streamline the federal government and change the way it works, cut 100,000 bureaucrats and put 100,000 new police officers on the streets of american cities, but i will. [cheers and applause] he's never balanced a government budget, but i have -- 11 times. [applause] he won't break the strangl
exploding debt and reduced investments in our future, or if, like the great civil rights pioneer, fannie lou hamer, you're just plain old tired of being sick and tired -- [cheers and applause] -- join us, work with us, win with us, and we can make our country the country it was meant to be! [cheers and applause] now, george bush talked a good game, but he has no game plan to rebuild america from the city to the suburbs to the countryside so that we can compete and win again in the global...
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and it says they are four-times more likely to die of alzheimer's and lou gehrig's disease than people in the general population. keep that in mind on sunday afternoons. >>> on the field, it was not the season opener that the defending super bowl champs were looking for. highlights, now, from espn. >> good morning. i'm randy scott with your "sportscenter" update. we start with the beginning to the nfl season. cowboys and giants last night. eli manning, super bowl mvp. tony romo -- here in the third quarter, hooking up with the big surprising star of the night, kevin ogletree. a 40-yard touchdown. s cowboys up 17-10. first and 30. what do you have in the playbook for that? how about a strike to miles austin. cowboys win, 24-17. >>> tennis, at nearby flushing meadows at the u.s. open. top overall seed, roger federer, taking on the sixth seed, tomas berdych. unforced errors, the theme of the night. he would drop the first set. he would also drop the second set. it's another forehand that goes wide. he would take the third, federer. but match point for berdych in the fourth. the serve is t
and it says they are four-times more likely to die of alzheimer's and lou gehrig's disease than people in the general population. keep that in mind on sunday afternoons. >>> on the field, it was not the season opener that the defending super bowl champs were looking for. highlights, now, from espn. >> good morning. i'm randy scott with your "sportscenter" update. we start with the beginning to the nfl season. cowboys and giants last night. eli manning, super bowl mvp....
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ripken became major league baseball's all time consecutive games lieder passing lou gehrig on this date 17 years ago and tonight the orioles are honoring him with their living legend statue series. you got jack, you got frank and you got eddie and even got jim palmer up there. what better night to do it than when the orioles take on the yankees in game one of the four game series that's going to be for the division playoff race that we're in the middle of right now. before the game all about cal. >> even though he retired almost ten years ago a little over ten years ago now, you know, people still recognize cal's name no matter where you go across the country. and even around the world. certainly the impact he had on the game transcends just baseball. >> reporter: monica says gates are going to open at 5:00 tonight and the ceremony at 5:15. there's going to be a pre-game only field ceremony at 6:20 prior to the first pitch at 7:05. the game tonight here at the yards is a sellout. but bar low is saying if you make your way out to the ballpark, if you have that ticket, be patient because
ripken became major league baseball's all time consecutive games lieder passing lou gehrig on this date 17 years ago and tonight the orioles are honoring him with their living legend statue series. you got jack, you got frank and you got eddie and even got jim palmer up there. what better night to do it than when the orioles take on the yankees in game one of the four game series that's going to be for the division playoff race that we're in the middle of right now. before the game all about...
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he passed lou gehrig's mark here at camden yards against the california angels. you know the guy who we were talking about, president clinton was here for the game in the booth with espn when cal had his home run in the 4th inning and that was a milestone in baseball. many say will never be broken. to give you a little perspective on this megan, the current active games leader in baseball is at 300 games. cal ripken played 2,632 games in a row and tonight it's going to be all about him. >> 1995 was cal's record- setting yearment '96 and '97 were the playoff years at camden yards and you know here we are 15 years later and hopefully on the cusp of another playoff season. >> reporter: good faiths are gone to -- gates are going to open at 5:00 tonight and the ceremony around 5:15. then another ceremony on the field. coming up in just a moment we're going to talk about these two items. these were given out to fans at the game back in 1995. we'll take a look at these and tell you the significance and the history of baseball in baltimore and baseball's ironman cal ripk
he passed lou gehrig's mark here at camden yards against the california angels. you know the guy who we were talking about, president clinton was here for the game in the booth with espn when cal had his home run in the 4th inning and that was a milestone in baseball. many say will never be broken. to give you a little perspective on this megan, the current active games leader in baseball is at 300 games. cal ripken played 2,632 games in a row and tonight it's going to be all about him....
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let's go live down to charlotte where dug lou ziader has more for us. good morning, doug. >> good morning guys. this is one of the last opportunities to see this place quiet before things quikick up later today. one big headliner each night. today the first lady is on deck. she got a quick tour. obama campaign sources tell fox they are relying on the first lady to talk about the president in very personal terms. slowly making his way to charlotte. he took a break to tour hurricane damage. much of labor day was spent in ohio firing up the union votes. >> a day that be longs to the working men and women of america. teachers and families and small business owners. >> while he is doing debate prep mitt romney toured in north carolina a 4-hour drive away from charlotte. >> there's a gap going on in charlotte. heard about this? he will say a lot of things and he will but he can't tell you you are better off. >>> that is a line hrepublicans will sell you about are you better off than you were four years ago. it is very difficult to compete with that spotlight.
let's go live down to charlotte where dug lou ziader has more for us. good morning, doug. >> good morning guys. this is one of the last opportunities to see this place quiet before things quikick up later today. one big headliner each night. today the first lady is on deck. she got a quick tour. obama campaign sources tell fox they are relying on the first lady to talk about the president in very personal terms. slowly making his way to charlotte. he took a break to tour hurricane damage....
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institute found that nfl players are three times more likely to die from diseases like alzheimer's or lou gehrig's deese. researcher studied 3,000 players who played professionally for at least five years. >>> mission accomplished, after a six-hour space walk without the fix there was the possibility of of a power shutdown, and that could have ruined several science experiments already in the works. >>> not to mention really inconvenient. >> dan's here with a look for what's coming up in sports. >> just a couple winning baseball teams. fuls talking tennis, andy >>> mellow, everybody. i want to show you what's going on. here's the capitol, here's the potomac. we're looking at clouds, and they're starting to get some vertical assent. we could be seeing a few showers starting to develop. we'll continue to watch out for those. temperature right now 85, winds out of the southwest at about 10 miles per hour. dew point very warm and humid. here's the current radar. you saw those clouds as we were looking toward the north, this boundary right in here, you can see it from dover all to baltimore, a
institute found that nfl players are three times more likely to die from diseases like alzheimer's or lou gehrig's deese. researcher studied 3,000 players who played professionally for at least five years. >>> mission accomplished, after a six-hour space walk without the fix there was the possibility of of a power shutdown, and that could have ruined several science experiments already in the works. >>> not to mention really inconvenient. >> dan's here with a look for...
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here, a troubling now report tonight, we've long heard about the link between football, alzheimer's, lou gehrig's disease. here's chris cuomo. >> reporter: it is a sport derived from warfare, that is all about violence. espn sports science says these crushing blows can be the force equivalent of a sledge hammer blow to the head. one study found the average player takes 900 to 1,500 head shots a season. we all know what happens out here on the football field. the pass is thrown, the player makes the catch, there are a couple of quick moves and then an explosive collision that makes the crowd go wild. but what we're learning about what happens to these players once they leave this field may be even more shocking. today's study finds football players suffer a higher risk of death from brain-related diseases. >> there is a possibility that they might be at risk for develops degeneration later in life. >> reporter: the rate of death varied dramatically by player's position. quarterbacks and running backs, who play at higher speeds, were three times more likely to die from a disease from damag
here, a troubling now report tonight, we've long heard about the link between football, alzheimer's, lou gehrig's disease. here's chris cuomo. >> reporter: it is a sport derived from warfare, that is all about violence. espn sports science says these crushing blows can be the force equivalent of a sledge hammer blow to the head. one study found the average player takes 900 to 1,500 head shots a season. we all know what happens out here on the football field. the pass is thrown, the player...
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. ♪ lou: good evening, i'm lucina santiago. president-- i'm lou dobbs. president obama and mitt romney campaigning today, and both candidates on the attack. with 4 # 1 days to go until the election, new polls show the president with a commanding lead in the key swing state of hoed showing the president with a 10-point lead on governor romney extending a six point lead from the same pole a month ago, and presidentba
. ♪ lou: good evening, i'm lucina santiago. president-- i'm lou dobbs. president obama and mitt romney campaigning today, and both candidates on the attack. with 4 # 1 days to go until the election, new polls show the president with a commanding lead in the key swing state of hoed showing the president with a 10-point lead on governor romney extending a six point lead from the same pole a month ago, and presidentba
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lou. >> the secret service probing the reported theft of copies of romney federal tax records before 2010. price waterhouse coopers says there is no proof but there was a letter sent in tennessee demanding $1 million to stop the release of the records. it said they were stolen last month at of water -- watergate type of break and but according to them nothing was stolen. we will keep you updated. former president clinton headlines tonight and the reigning super bowl champion kicks off the nfl season. what will you watch? probably neither but i am curious what clinton and they are made not say about obama's. >> i would rather watch paint to peel. >> we also last on mine. 93% said football. log on add to jury will list.com. >> this has to be the sorriest presidential race. it is sickening and makes me want to throw up when they see obama or romney talking about each other. they're more focused to cut each other down. the economy is in the toilet >> jon corzine will not be charged because he cheated average americans corzine should be imprisoned as long as madoff. >> and a big fan of yo
lou. >> the secret service probing the reported theft of copies of romney federal tax records before 2010. price waterhouse coopers says there is no proof but there was a letter sent in tennessee demanding $1 million to stop the release of the records. it said they were stolen last month at of water -- watergate type of break and but according to them nothing was stolen. we will keep you updated. former president clinton headlines tonight and the reigning super bowl champion kicks off the...
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. >> now the 43-year-old is battling als or lou gehrig's disease. a new study finds players like turner may be more likely to die from diseases such as als and alzheimer's disease which damage the cells in the brain. >> three times the risk of dying from these causes than you would expect from the general population. >> recent study suggests head injuries on the field may lead to neurological problems, but the researchers of this study stopped short of drawing that conclusion. the study in the journal of neurology looked at about 3400 men who played in the nfl between 1959 and 1988 for five years or more. the nfl says it's taken significant steps to address head injuries and protect players. it's been two years since doctors told turner he has als, which has no cure. patients with the disease eventually lose control of the muscles needed to move, speak, eat and breathe. >> never have -- did i think that my mental or cognitive abilities would be impaired by playing this game. >> now he's trying to make sure other athletes know they could be putting t
. >> now the 43-year-old is battling als or lou gehrig's disease. a new study finds players like turner may be more likely to die from diseases such as als and alzheimer's disease which damage the cells in the brain. >> three times the risk of dying from these causes than you would expect from the general population. >> recent study suggests head injuries on the field may lead to neurological problems, but the researchers of this study stopped short of drawing that conclusion....
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dear lou, keep up the good work. the "chalk talk" is the best and i will look forward to that issh the high point of the news each day. thank you. that is it for us. have a great evening and good night from new york. >> now we know that mitt romney did for himself this week. he embraced his inner nerd. as a nerd, it's about time. he didn't run away from being who he was. he used it as a packet protecting battle cry. he showcased the good things that came as a result of bain capital and did not ignore it tough times. he did point out it is far more obvious, he didn't say he always got it right embedding content investing his own money, just that he got a lot more right than the president has. he didn't have to say he was the geek. all he had to say was that he was a successful one. he did, and it worked. taking weight all of the characters at his convention, what we are left with is deciding the character of the guy for whom there was that convention. let ryan say the president is not doing well. let mitt romney make
dear lou, keep up the good work. the "chalk talk" is the best and i will look forward to that issh the high point of the news each day. thank you. that is it for us. have a great evening and good night from new york. >> now we know that mitt romney did for himself this week. he embraced his inner nerd. as a nerd, it's about time. he didn't run away from being who he was. he used it as a packet protecting battle cry. he showcased the good things that came as a result of bain...
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., better known as lou gehrig's hisease for which there is no cure. >> never did i think that my mental or cognitive abilities would be impaired by playing this game. >> reporter: turner's story and ooday's study add to a growing owdy of evidence linking pro- football to long-term brain injuries. the study included more than 3,400 n.f.l. players who played at least five seasons between 1959 and 1988. and reviewing death certificates, researchers found the players were three times more likely to die from neurodegenerative diseases such as alzehimer's disease and a.l.s. than the general u.s. population. despite its relatively small sample size, dr. brian applebee h the cleveland clinic's center for brain health called the ttudy well done and important. >> what we have to look at now ns what is it about these traumatic brain injuries that spark the fire of neurodegenerative illnesses later on in life. >> reporter: last may, all-time great junior seau committed suicide at 43. seau's brain tissue is now being studied at the national institute's of health. s, the last two years, more than 3,3
., better known as lou gehrig's hisease for which there is no cure. >> never did i think that my mental or cognitive abilities would be impaired by playing this game. >> reporter: turner's story and ooday's study add to a growing owdy of evidence linking pro- football to long-term brain injuries. the study included more than 3,400 n.f.l. players who played at least five seasons between 1959 and 1988. and reviewing death certificates, researchers found the players were three times...
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lou is back on monday. have a good weekend. good night. neil: back from chai lot, and i feel like i just got back from the moon. on all of this out of the world spending. the theme of the democratic convention, loud, and very clear. >> i will use the money no longer spent on war to pay down debt and put people back to work rebuilding roads and bridges. >> we have no intention of downsizing the american dream. neil: the treasury made this official, and it does seem ironic on this number nerdy show that we have according to the united states treasury, clips the 16 trillion dollar debt level. >> everyone knew this number would come. neil: congressman, you're among those who say we shouldn't hide from the spending, but embrace it? >> well, depends what you talk about spending money on. >> long term investments, and sometimes when you build a house, a road, you do have to borrow to make investments. neil: are you disaappointmented we have not seen more bang for the buck? >> today, we eclipsed $16 trillion of debt under this president. >> after
lou is back on monday. have a good weekend. good night. neil: back from chai lot, and i feel like i just got back from the moon. on all of this out of the world spending. the theme of the democratic convention, loud, and very clear. >> i will use the money no longer spent on war to pay down debt and put people back to work rebuilding roads and bridges. >> we have no intention of downsizing the american dream. neil: the treasury made this official, and it does seem ironic on this...
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also with me is lou dobbs, host of "lou dobbs tonight" on fox business channel. i want to ask charles, first, i know you're 23 years old. you, you're a young guy. how did you get your hands on this full recording, and did you listen to it personally? >> yes. so i listened to it in its entirety. i had known that the tape existed, and with the help of the editors of the daily caller, we tracked it down to loyola, and i sent a source in to have a look, and then i sent another source to make sure we could get the video. megyn: okay, so have you personally listened to it, or have you just heard from the sources? >> yes, i've listened to it in its entirety. megyn: you're a young guy, but you're an accomplished guy. you've won all sorts of reports for journalism, i don't mean to belittle you by saying you're young and you're just 23 years old. all right, so what are the highlights on here? >> well, the basic gist of it is that it's a bit like a rosetta stone between obama in 1998 and obama now. he makes all manner of comments about welfare policy, about gun control poli
also with me is lou dobbs, host of "lou dobbs tonight" on fox business channel. i want to ask charles, first, i know you're 23 years old. you, you're a young guy. how did you get your hands on this full recording, and did you listen to it personally? >> yes. so i listened to it in its entirety. i had known that the tape existed, and with the help of the editors of the daily caller, we tracked it down to loyola, and i sent a source in to have a look, and then i sent another...
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joining me now, lou dobbs, host of "lou dobbs tonight" on fox business network and a syndicated radio host. and the headline in the albuquerque journal is, dear america: nobody shouts, we're number seven! [laughter] number seven! >> well, we could start a shout too. we're also number 14, number 29 whether we're talking about mathematics and natural sciences test scores. ball of it comes down o this -- but all of it comes down to this reflection of not being able to shout -- megyn: why is the world economic forum telling us we're so much less competitive than we used to be? >> they seem to perceive a certain mistrust on business and this government. i don't know where they got that. they seem to have noticed we're $16 trillion in debt which exceeds our national gross domestic product. megyn: talk about the credit downgrade. >> the credit downgrade which, by the way, i think is one of the silliest things in this report because that downgrade had absolutely no effect, that is putting us on a negative outlook. it didn't have an effect. in fact, treasury's rallied from that point -- megyn:
joining me now, lou dobbs, host of "lou dobbs tonight" on fox business network and a syndicated radio host. and the headline in the albuquerque journal is, dear america: nobody shouts, we're number seven! [laughter] number seven! >> well, we could start a shout too. we're also number 14, number 29 whether we're talking about mathematics and natural sciences test scores. ball of it comes down o this -- but all of it comes down to this reflection of not being able to shout --...
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megyn: let me tell you something before i let you go, lou. you know, all of your sentiments have result inside the backlash here in charlotte to the point where the unions have now organized something called hug a thug to offer free hugs at a convention-related event here because they feel that they want to show their members they're valued employees that do important work, not union thugs. look, look what you did. >> well, you know, doggone it, i think that may be going overboard, you know? maybe a wave would be helpful. i don't think we have to go as far as hugs. but i'm sure they've gotten further, i'm sure the service employees union put up banners saying brought to you by the service employees' union on the other side of the arena, perhaps another banner saying brought to you by the federation of government employees. i'm sure they're very direct and overt in their sponsorship and proud of it. megyn: well, i understand that the head of the service employees' union actually will speak here tonight, but other unions have said we're taking
megyn: let me tell you something before i let you go, lou. you know, all of your sentiments have result inside the backlash here in charlotte to the point where the unions have now organized something called hug a thug to offer free hugs at a convention-related event here because they feel that they want to show their members they're valued employees that do important work, not union thugs. look, look what you did. >> well, you know, doggone it, i think that may be going overboard, you...
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eastern tune into "lou dobbs tonight" and more from the dnc. what to expect from the president and gop congressman from alabama, artur davis. melissa: let's check the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> well, we're going to take a look at some of the chip stocks very closely. sandisk and micron are benefiting today on reports that occ has given a tech warning on some supply, tight supply of flash memory chips and those chips are used in tablets and other devices and such. so here's a look at sandisk and micron. they make chips. so this is great news for them. they talked about prices for chips being somewhat flat. this is a good move ultimately. but ecz talk about supply warning, that's tough. down 19%. back to you. melissa: nicole, thank you so much. president obama praised him for bringing furniture manufacturing jobs back to north carolina. even had him attend the state of the union address. is he supporting the president for re-election now? melissa: nope. lori: find out why, next. melissa: as we head
eastern tune into "lou dobbs tonight" and more from the dnc. what to expect from the president and gop congressman from alabama, artur davis. melissa: let's check the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> well, we're going to take a look at some of the chip stocks very closely. sandisk and micron are benefiting today on reports that occ has given a tech warning on some supply, tight supply of flash memory chips and those chips are used in...
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lou dobbs and i will analyze. >> she should have resigned
lou dobbs and i will analyze. >> she should have resigned
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former players are three times more likely to die from brain disorders like alzheimer's or lou gehrig's disease than the general population. however, the researchers stopped short of concluding that head injuries on the field are the cause of this increased risk. >>> the federal court has rejected a final challenge to the papers please part of arizona's immigration law. it allows officers to inquire about immigration status if they believe they're in the u.s. illegally. governor jan brewer says it's part of the law that could be put into practice in the next few weeks. >>> we want to take another look at our question of the morning. 62% of employees say they would work harder if their employer provided this. is it a, a christmas bonus, b, an extra week off per year, or c, workplace incentives such as free lunch? >> our facebook friend rita maria wrote, a, since my first day is a month after christmas, that's the one i'm choosing. >> log on to the wusa9.com facebook fan page and leave your response. we'll reveal the answer in about an hour. >>> former president bill clinton makes an impa
former players are three times more likely to die from brain disorders like alzheimer's or lou gehrig's disease than the general population. however, the researchers stopped short of concluding that head injuries on the field are the cause of this increased risk. >>> the federal court has rejected a final challenge to the papers please part of arizona's immigration law. it allows officers to inquire about immigration status if they believe they're in the u.s. illegally. governor jan...
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a judge upholds and that part of the lou can now go into effect. governor romney weighing in on the changes to the democratic party platform. he went after president obama in a big way for giving himself a grade of incomplete on the handling of the economy. we will hear more from governor romney as he sits down with fox news as fox reports live from the democratic national convention in charlotte. it's the bottom of the hour. and the top of the news is coming right up. we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the world a better place... one pet at a time. discover vibrant maturity and more at purinaone.com. why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking more medication, so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities, ba
a judge upholds and that part of the lou can now go into effect. governor romney weighing in on the changes to the democratic party platform. he went after president obama in a big way for giving himself a grade of incomplete on the handling of the economy. we will hear more from governor romney as he sits down with fox news as fox reports live from the democratic national convention in charlotte. it's the bottom of the hour. and the top of the news is coming right up. we believe small things...